Access Northeast operates two datacenters in Massachussets and one in Connecticut, which will now be paired with Xand's facility in Westchester. The combined company will feature 140,000 square feet of space with a unified cloud platform from which it will offer managed services such as business continuity and disaster recovery.

"We believe the combination of Xand and Access Northeast creates an unrivaled regional service platform company intently focused upon the data center triple play - colocation, cloud and managed services. We look forward to backing the newly formed company with additional resources for expansion and acquisitions."

I think that'd be a yes. But whether that will be more colo, more fiber, or more services is more difficult to answer.